The 443 baler, new from Allis-Chalmers, Corp. Agricultural Equipment Division, has a twin rake principle that permits gentle and controlled crop handling. Three-way protection is provided by an over-running clutch, a slip clutch and a shear pin. Unit provides up to 80 lb. bales on twine tie and 110 lb. bale on wire units. Bale length up to 42 in. Other features include an 80 stroke per minute ram that increases capacity. Pickup at the flare is 60 in. PUBLIC SALE HOLSTEINS 5 miles East of Cochranville on Route 41. Take Rte. 926 East IVz miles to farm. Also 1 mile north of Chatham on Rte. 841 to farm. FRIDAY, AUG. 24,1973 11:30 A.M. COMPLETE MILKING HERD DISPERSAL 116-Head of Hi-Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle 104 milking animals 12 heifers due next 60-90 days TB & Bangs Certified. 30 day charts Lost 4 yr. D H I A Average 14,506 M 543 F One milking per testing 58 animals due from July 1 till Dec. 30 Nearly all home raised 16 yrs. of Curtis and A.B.C. Breeding, last 3 yrs. with A.B.C. Better than % herd fourth calf or younger Auct. note: Don’t miss this herd if you are look ing for daus. from top sires of Curtis and A.8.C., such as Pioneer, Performer, Penn State Ivanhoe Star, Ivanhoe Jack, Bonus Design and others. Sale held under tent Selling first Knight Mixer Wagon tandem axle 5 ton heavy duty with elec, scales (1 yr.) IHC Grinder mixer #ll5O (1 yr.) John Deere 60 live shaft and tricycle Terms by Modell Allred 215-869-2694 Ancts.: Kreider & Diller Lunch furnished RAYMOND B. NOLT HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SALE 62 HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1973 AT 12:00 NOON Location; Route 422 east from Lebanon to Womels dorf then Route 410 North, past Four Points Hotel, to Rehrersburg to Strausstown Road, turn right, first farm on left; or 410 South off Route 22, second road left, first farm on left Watch for sale signs. 42 DAIRY caws IN ALL STAGES OF AKHHVU LACTATION 20 BRED HEIFERS This it a young hard mad era in aacand lactatian, many dua from tala data till Fall. Heolth Charts, Pregnancy Examinations Owner takan Milk Weights. Caws and Haifart ara Brad ta Atlantic Sirat. SALE TO BE HELD IN TENT Sale Time, 12:00 Noon. Terms by RAYMOND B. NOLT BETHEL R.D.I, PA. ■ 717-W3-4M7 JOHN E. AND PAUL E. MARTIN Auctioneers 717-733-3511 or 733-3305 Dole Hoover, Cattle Information PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS SALE FARM EQUIPMENT SALESMAN Excellent Opportunity Willing to train Guaranteed Salary Plus Bonus - Plus Company Benefits Auto Furnished FINEST LINE of EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL and NEW HOLLAND CALL 367*1319 FOR APPOINTMENT MESSiCK FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. COMPLETE DISPERSAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 COVINGTON, PA. At the farm east of Covington, Pa. Turn off Rte. 15 at caution light and go east for 4 miles. Covington is 4 miles south of Mansfield, Pa. and 40 miles north of Williamsport, Pa. 70 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS All tested for immediate interstate shipment. Exam for Preg. & Mastitis. WONDERFUL TYPE SELLING!! - 13 “VG” 3 “EX” cent TOP PRODUCTION SELLING!! 1 with 905 fat, 2 with 782 and 746-lbs fat. 8 from 600 to 679-lbs fat. 10 from 509 to 596-lbs fat. 7 from 414 to 495-lbs fat (mostly at 2 yrs.) MANY POPULAR SIRES REPRESENTED!!) 6 by Citation R Maple - 7 by Paclamar Bootmaker Prestige of Lakehurst 4 by "Marquis” - 3 by Gar-Bar-Dale Burke Kate Irvington Pride Admiral 6 by a "Marquis" son, and others. SERVICE SIRES INCLUDE!! 8 bred to Citation R Maple - 5 to Paclamar Double Triune - 3 to Prestige of Lakehurst Ito Arlinda Chief -1 to “Astronaut" -1 to "Bootmaker” MANY MEMBERS OF THE HERD HAVE BEEN SHOWN EXTENSIVELY!! 1 was Hon. Ment. All-Pa. 4 yr. old in 1971 - Another was twice H.M. All-Pa. THIS IS A TOP HERD OF HOLSTEINS THAT MERITS YOUR CLOSE INSPECTION!! MAKE YOUR PUNS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUY FROM THIS COMPLETE DISPERSAL!! Sale starts 11:30 A.M. Lunch Available Catalogs Under Cover R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. PENNA. HOL ASSN. 839 Benner Pike State College, Pa. BAITYVIEW FARM -11 "GP” - 7 “G” BAA - 103.1 per ESTATE OF GORDON BAITY Dorothy Baity, Executrix Owner, Covington, Pa. 717-549-2152 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1973 4 by 2 by 4-H Calendar Saturday. August 11 4-H County Council Sub Sale. Tuesday, August 14 Lancaster County 4-H Pig Club Roundup, Union Stock Yards; 8 a.m., judging; 1:30 p.m., sale. Wednesday, August IS 7:30 p.m. - 4-H County Council meeting. Farm and Home Center. 4-jH Exchange from Cameron County, August 15 - 18. Thursday, August 16 4-H Achievement Day, Farm and Home Center. Saturday, August 18 2 p.m. - Jolly Caterers Roundup, Shady Grove. Sire Power Sale Averages *2034 Prices were anything but frozen at the 1973 Sire Power Sale held July 31 at the Kutztown, Pa. Fairgrounds. With every one of the 49 entries selling at or above $lOO, this sale established a new record by averaging $2034, a figure more than $7OO above the average of a year ago. Topping the sale at $BlOO was a stylish Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation calf consigned by Maple Lawn Farms of Fulton, Maryland. Only six months old, she sold to Graham Jackson of Walton, New York, with Amelio Curti of Waukena, California the contender. Of the five high selling entries in this sale.fourwere by Whirlhill Kingpin with the top one being an Excellent daughter with over 22,500 of milk as year old. Consigned by of Kutztown, she'iold to William Klodt of Ottumwa, lowa for $7OOO. Her May, 1973 heifer calf by Elevation followed her in the ring and sold to the same party for $2600. Other iMjßs of Kingpin sold at $slSlp?4100, and $4lOO. Charles Myers of Lancaster, paid $5OO for the high record, very attractive entry of Dennis Hot tenstein of New Albany daughters from Tunkhannock, and JoimL.-KanA"' Jr., Church Hill, brought $4lOO. ** Throughout the sale the bidding was brisk. A total of 30 head sold for $l5OO or more. As in the past, the Kutztown Fairgrounds proved to be an ideal setting for this sale. The next sale is ten tatively scheduled for July 30, 1974 at Kutztown. The Sire Power Sale is spon sored by Sire Power and its three member cooperatives, the Northeastern Breeders Association (NEBA), the Maryland Artificial Breeding Cooperative, and the West Virginia Artificial Breeding Association. Stud and office facilities are located at Tunkhannock and Frederick, Md. Mj Neighbors ' J^ 1 jys»coMe IN J 'C-V'-** I iLgJM | ouxafi “I was just passing by when I saw your sign....’* 31
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